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TIP OF THE WEEK - August 12, 2013

TIP OF THE WEEK - August 12, 2013. What pay rate do you use in hearing loss claims for schedule awards? . ANSWER:. Occupational Hearing Loss - When claimant is disabled due to occupational hearing : Pay Rate Date = DOI, DDB, or DOR (whichever is greatest) SA Start Date = MMI

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TIP OF THE WEEK - August 12, 2013

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  1. TIP OF THE WEEK - August 12, 2013 What pay rate do you use in hearing loss claims for schedule awards?

  2. ANSWER: Occupational Hearing Loss - • When claimant is disabled due to occupational hearing : • Pay Rate Date = DOI, DDB, or DOR (whichever is greatest) • SA Start Date = MMI • When there is no disability, claimant has continuing exposure: • Pay Rate Date = DOI (DOI = DLE = date of last exposure before diagnostic exam - audiogram) • SA Start Date = MMI • When there is no disability, retired: • Pay Rate Date = DOI • (DOI = date of retirement or last documented date of exposure to hazardous noise) • SA Start Date = MMI=date of last audiogram • Pay rates are discussed in detail in FECA PM 2-0900, and Exhibit 1 of FECA PM 2-0900 provides specific guidance on determining pay rate effective dates for schedule awards. REFERENCE: FECA Procedures Manual, 2-900, 5. (7)(c) and Exhibit 1 http://www.dol.gov/owcp/dfec/regs/compliance/DFECfolio/FECA-PT2/group2.htm#20900 If you have a question or topic for Tip of the Week, contact your District 6 Liaison, Jacksonville, FL

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